See the latest news stories on our UC graduates and their successes.
The first cohort of UC’s Gough MBA Leaders Scholarship recipients are graduating, marking a milestone for both the programme and its future-focused leaders.
A commitment to community has defined the student experience for graduate Jade O’Connor, whose time at UC has left a lasting impact on Pacific student life.
Māori perspectives on dementia are informing aged care policy, as a UC PhD graduate puts her degree into practice.
From small-town beginnings to a full scholarship, UC graduate Kayla Bishell has found her voice, her purpose and a passion for behaviour change.
The ravages of climate change in Samoa are not only playing havoc with the physical environment but are robbing its people of their identity.
UC social work graduate Kartik Kumar is looking forward to making a difference working with whānau who may be experiencing challenges.
Helping Māori and Pacific communities become more savvy with their savings is a huge motivator for UC Bachelor of Commerce graduate Rohm Dixon.
Following family footsteps in her choice of degree has proved the right decision for Isabelle Peet who is now working as a graduate civil engineer at AECOM in Christchurch.
After years helping UC students graduate, UC staff member Heather Couch has completed her own degree, studying part-time for nearly a decade alongside work and family commitments.
When you see the accolades and awards that filmmaker Dame Gaylene Preston has received over her stellar career, it’s hard to believe she’s ever failed.
Teacher, principal, and now Doctor of Education, Isaac Day brings decades of experience to a new role mentoring the next generation of school leaders.
A new UC graduate is making a difference for some of our most vulnerable children after completing a successful psychology internship that led to her ideal role.
Rebecca Fala graduates from the University of Canterbury this month, just weeks after starting a new role at global ‘Big Four’ accounting firm, Ernst & Young.
A project Katherine Gee undertook as part of her Master of Business Administration (MBA) is poised to be piloted in a local Christchurch secondary school.
Sir Graham Panckhurst, who chaired the Pike River Mine inquiry before his retirement as a High Court Judge, will receive an honorary doctorate from the University of Canterbury.
Lianne Dalziel (CNZM) is using her University of Canterbury master’s research to advocate for stronger, more collaborative disaster recovery planning.
Large earthquakes along some of New Zealand’s major faults are commonly clustered in time and place, according to new research.
Winning a top student prize from the New Zealand Police is a huge confidence boost, says a University of Canterbury criminal justice graduate.
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